The Jane Austen Book Club trailer
Author: Jane Austen
Terrible book and terrible film. Cant stand the Americanisation of good English literature.
Clare wrote: "Terrible book and terrible film. Cant stand the Americanisation of good English literature."
It actually depends on which country you are in, and for your personality sake that is not a terrible movie, and who have no right to say Jane Austen's books are terrible. Watch it before you post another comment.
Sanjana wrote: "Clare wrote: "Terrible book and terrible film. Cant stand the Americanisation of good English literature."
It actually depends on which country you are in, and for your personality sake that is no..."
Three things went through my head reading this:
1. We all the have right to say whatever we want
2. No-one said Jane Austen's books are terrible, just that the book: "The Jane Austen Book Club" was terrible
3. "...for your personality sake..."? What?
And, on the topic of the video, it looks promising, all though I already fear my Jane Austen snobbism is going to kick into high gear when I hear the way these characters supposedly decipher Austen's meaning by finding romance. Still, worth a try.
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Nov 14, 2011 01:17PM

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It actually depends on which country you are in, and for your personality sake that is not a terrible movie, and who have no right to say Jane Austen's books are terrible. Watch it before you post another comment.

It actually depends on which country you are in, and for your personality sake that is no..."
Three things went through my head reading this:
1. We all the have right to say whatever we want
2. No-one said Jane Austen's books are terrible, just that the book: "The Jane Austen Book Club" was terrible
3. "...for your personality sake..."? What?
And, on the topic of the video, it looks promising, all though I already fear my Jane Austen snobbism is going to kick into high gear when I hear the way these characters supposedly decipher Austen's meaning by finding romance. Still, worth a try.